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I hope the server will be able to serve different request through different gateways such that the server is effectively more responsive. I tried this setup but the server does not work correctly. And only does so when i deactivated one of the cards.

Normally you'd keep both network cards on different subnets - i.e. numbers that fall within the subnet mask are different.

I doubt you'd be able to much to share incoming requests between the IP addresses as they're provided by different ISP's. The best you can do is to set one up as a default gateway, and the other as a gateway to any IP's hosted by the other ISP. Then set apache (or whatever services you're running) to field requests on the appropriate network card.